Monogram ZGU48L4GWSS Installation guide

Category
Cookers
Type
Installation guide
GE Monogram
®
Installation
Instructions
Professional
Gas Cooktops
48" Natural Gas Models
ZGU48N4G
ZGU48N6R
ZGU48N6D
48" LP Gas Models
ZGU48L4G
ZGU48L6R
ZGU48L6D
36" Natural Gas Models
ZGU36N6
ZGU36N4R
ZGU36N4D
36" LP Gas Models
ZGU36L6
ZGU36L4R
ZGU36L4D
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Before you begin—Read these instructions completely and carefully.
IMPORTANT: Save these instructions for local inspector’s use.
IMPORTANT: OBSERVE ALL GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCES.
NOTE TO INSTALLER: Be sure to leave these instructions with the Consumer.
NOTE TO CONSUMER: Keep these instructions with your Owner’s Manual for future reference.
This appliance must be properly grounded. See “Electrical Supply”, page 6.
CAUTION
WARNING
For Monogram local service in your area,
1-800-444-1845.
For Monogram Service in Canada,
Call 1-888-880-3030.
For Monogram Parts and Accessories, call
1-800-626-2002.
If you received a damaged cooktop, you
should contact your dealer.
Proper installation is the responsibility of the
installer. Product failure due to improper
installation is not covered under the GE
Appliance Warranty. See the Owner’s Manual
for details.
CAUTION:
THESE COOKTOPS SHOULD BE
INSTALLED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A
SUITABLE OVERHEAD VENT HOOD. Due
to the high heat capacity of this unit, particu-
lar attention should be paid to the hood and
duct work installation to assure it meets local
building codes.
Standard countertop and island installations:
A 1200 CFM Hood is recommended for 48"
cooktops.
A 600 CFM hood is recommended for 36"
cooktops.
Hoods should be 24" min. deep and the same
width as the cooktop.
Island installations:
Check local building codes for the proper
method of cooktop installation. Local codes
vary. Installation, electrical connections and
grounding must comply with applicable codes.
In the absence of local codes, the cooktop
should be installed in accordance with the
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 223.1-1990 and
National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70-1990.
CAUTION:
These cooktops are extremely heavy. Due to
the weight and size of the cooktop and to
reduce the risk of personal injury or damage
to the product, TWO PEOPLE ARE
REQUIRED FOR PROPER INSTALLATION.
Contents
Design Information
Models Available.................................................................................................................................. 3
Accessory Requirements ..................................................................................................................... 3
Product Dimensions and Clearances ................................................................................................. 4
Installation Options ............................................................................................................................ 5
Advance Planning ............................................................................................................................... 5
Installation Preparation
Tools & Materials Required ................................................................................................................ 6
Power Supply Locations ...................................................................................................................... 6
Installation
Step 1: Remove Packaging .................................................................................................................. 7
Step 2: Cut the Countertop Opening ................................................................................................ 7
Step 3: Install the Cooktop ................................................................................................................. 8
Step 4: Conect Cooktop to Gas .......................................................................................................... 8
Step 5: Install the Cooktop Backguard .............................................................................................. 8
Step 6: Connect Electrical .................................................................................................................. 9
Step 7: Assemble Burners, Check Ignition ........................................................................................9
Adjustable Low Burner Settings .......................................................................................... 10
Finalize Installation ........................................................................................................................... 10
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Design Information
Professional Gas Cooktops
These cooktops are factory set for either
natural gas or liquid propane gas. Order the
model for your installation situation.
48" Natural Gas Models:
ZGU48N4G
4 gas burners, grill and griddle
ZGU48N6R
6 gas burners and grill
ZGU48N6D
6 gas burners and griddle
48" Liquid Propane Gas Models:
ZGU48L4G
4 gas burners, grill and griddle
ZGU48L6R
6 gas burners and grill
ZGU48L6D
6 gas burners and griddle
Models
Available
36" Natural Gas Models:
ZGU36N4D
4 gas burners and griddle
ZGU36N4R
4 gas burners and grill
ZGU36N6
6 gas burners
36" Liquid Propane Gas Models:
ZGU36L4D
4 gas burners and griddle
ZGU36L4R
4 gas burners and grill
ZGU36L6
6 gas burners
All models require the installation of a
backguard or trim. A backguard/trim should be
ordered at the same time as the cooktop. Both should
be on site at the time of installation.
48" backguards, order one:
ZXC1B48
1/2" trim backguard (required for island installations
or installations where back wall is non-combustible;
such as brick, ceramic tile, marble, etc).
ZXC12B48
12" high backguard
ZXC22B48
22" high backguard with warming shelf (2 piece)
36" backguards, order one:
ZXC1B36
1/2" trim backguard (required for island installations
or installations where back wall is non-combustible;
such as brick, ceramic tile, marble, etc).
ZXC12B36
12" high backguard
ZXC22B36
22" high backguard with warming shelf (2 piece)
Accessory
Requirements
22" High Backguard With
Warming Shelf
1/2" Trim
12" High Backguard
Installation Note:
For approved installations to non-combustible back wall materials, consult
material representative to ensure that the material has appropriate resistance
to staining and/or discoloration.
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Design Information
Professional Gas Cooktops
Product
Dimensions
& Clearances
Low Back
High
Shelf
26-5/8"
10"
2-1/2"
21-1/4"
12"
36" Min.
to Combustibles
26-5/8"
8-7/16"
47-7/8"
Monogram
FRONT
REAR
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FRONT
REAR
FRONT
REAR
Monogram
FRONT
REAR
FRONT
REAR
FRONT
REAR
26-5/8"
8-7/16"
35-7/8"
48" Wide Models
36" Wide Models
1/2" Trim
36" Min.
to
Combustibles
0" Clearance
12" Min. to Combustibles
Without Backguard or 0"
to Non-Combustible Wall
with 1/2" Trim
48" Wide Hood
Refer to Hood
Installation
Instructions
18" Min.
12" Min. to
Combustible
Material
Each Side
36" Min. to
Combustible
Material From
Cooking
Surface
13" Max.
17"
22-3/4" Min.
Electric/Gas
Supply
46-1/8"
7/8"
8"
2-1/2"
2"
Cooking Surface
36" Wide Hood
Refer to Hood
Installation
Instructions
18" Min.
12" Min. to
Combustible
Material
Each Side
36" Min. to
Combustible
Material From
Cooking
Surface
13" Max.
7"
22-3/4" Min.
Electric/Gas
Supply
34-7/8"
1/2"
8"
2-1/2"
2"
Cooking Surface
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Installation Preparation
Professional Gas Cooktops
Installation
Options
These cooktops can be installed in standard
24" or deeper 25" cabinets.
In 24" deep cabinets, the front of the
cooktop will project approximately 1-7/8"
beyond the front of the countertop.
In 25" deep cabinets, the cooktop will be
flush with the front of the countertop.
The stainless surface of the cooktop will be
1/2" higher than adjacent countertop.
Cooktop fits flush to rear of cutout, no
additional support is required.
26-5/8"
12"
1/2"
8-7/16"
Countertop
Level
22-3/4"
23-1/4"
3" to Center Line
of Gas Inlet
2-1/2"
Cabinet Face - Projecting Control Panel
Cabinet Face - Flush Control Panel
1/2"
Low Back
21-1/4"
High
Back
1/2" Above Adjacent
Countertops.
Front Projects Outward as Shown
From Standard Depth Cabinets.
Cooktop
1/2" Above Adjacent
Countertops.
Front Flush With Cabinets - a Minimum
of 25-3/4" Cabinet Depth Required
Flush With Cabinet Front
Cooktop
Advance
Planning
Refer to “Dimensions and Clearances” for
appropriate placement and necessary clear-
ances when planning the installation.
Cabinetry can not be installed directly above
the cooktop.
We recommend the installation of a vent
hood above the cooktop surface.
–The vent hood should be at least 24" deep.
–The vent hood should be the same width as
the cooktop.
–For 48" models, we recommend the vent
hood blower be 1200 CFM.
–For 36" models, we recommend the vent
hood blower be 600 CFM.
• Refer to hood installation instructions for
height dimensions.
Working areas adjacent to the cooktop
should have 18" minimum clearance
between countertop and cabinet bottom.
Clearance between cooktop and side wall or
combustible material must be at least 12" on
each side.
These cooktops require 8" free space below
the countertop.
If the cooktop is installed in an island:
–Allow 12" min. clearance at the back to
combustible materials.
–Allow 36" min. above the cooking surface to
combustible materials.
Installation must conform with local codes.
In the absence of local codes, the gas
cooktop must comply with the National Fuel
Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1-1990.
A.G.A. approved.
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Installation Preparation
Professional Gas Cooktops
Saw
Measuring tape
Carpenter’s square
Pipe and fittings as required.
Manual gas line shut-off valve.
Gas pressure regulator (supplied)
Large flat-blade screwdriver
Pipe wrench
Tools &
Materials
Required:
Gas-resistant pipe joint sealant
5 foot, 5/8" AGA-certified flexible metal gas
supply line.
–If required by local codes, use solid pipe
fittings.
Note: Purchase new flexible line. DO NOT
USE OLD, PREVIOUSLY USED FLEXIBLE
LINE.
Gas Supply:
The natural gas models are designed to
operate at 6" to 14" water column pressure.
The liquid propane models are designed to
operate at 11" to 14" water column pressure.
A regulator is required at the L.P. source to
provide a maximum of 14" water pressure to
the range regulator.
These gas cooktops are supplied with 1/2"
NPT female gas connection located at the
left rear corner.
A minimum 5/8" dia. metal flexible line is
required.
–Use 5-foot long 5/8" flexible metal tubing.
• For rigid connection, locate the pipe stub
within area shown.
Install a manual shut-off valve in the gas line,
in an easily accessible location.
Power
Supply
Locations
Electric Supply:
These cooktops must be supplied with 120
volt, 60 Hz., and connected to a individual,
properly grounded branch circuit protected
by a 15 amp circuit breaker or time delay fuse.
The power cord of this appliance is equipped
with a three-prong (grounding) plug which
mates with a standard three-prong grounding
wall receptacle to minimize the possibility of
shock hazard from this appliance.
If the electrical service provided does not
meet the above specifications, it is recom-
mended that a licensed electrician install an
approved outlet.
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,
CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND)
PRONG FROM THE POWER CORD.
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD WITH
THIS APPLIANCE.
Three Prong Receptacle
Receptacle Box Cover Plate
Three Prong Plug
Locate the electric supply within the area
shown or within reach of the cooktop’s six
foot power cord.
To avoid tangling cord with items stored in
the cabinet, locate the receptacle on rear
wall, inside the cabinet.
Gas Line
to Cooktop
Locate Gas Supply 2" Maximum
Protrusion From Wall or on Floor 2" From Wall
2"
7" for 36" Models
17" for 48" Models
16"
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Installation
Professional Gas Cooktops
Use a hand-truck to move this cooktop.
Before moving the cooktop indoors:
Remove outer carton and packing.
Remove the straps holding the cooktop to the
skid.
Remove the grates and drawers below the
knobs.
Remove grill and/or griddle covers. DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO REMOVE A GRILL OR
GRIDDLE ASSEMBLY.
Flatten the carton and use a piece as a pad
on the bottom and back of the hand-truck.
Lift the cooktop onto the hand-truck
standing on its end, with the bottom of the
cooktop resting against the back of the
hand-truck.
Move the cooktop indoors:
If door and passageways into the installation
location are less than 30" wide, remove the
cooktop knobs.
Remove
Packaging
1
Step
2
Cut the
Countertop
Opening
Step
8"
2-1/2"
1/2"
34-7/8"
22-3/4"
Monogram
FRONT
REAR
FRONT
REAR
FRONT
REAR
26-5/8"
8-7/16"
35-7/8"
48" wide models are designed to fit in 48" or wider base cabinets
36" wide models are designed to fit in 36" or wider base cabinets
Measure carefully when cutting the countertop.
Make sure sides of the opening are parallel.
These cooktops requires 8" free space below the
countertop.
These Cooktops are designed to hang from the
countertop from its rear and side flanges.
Smooth any rough edges on the countertop
before installing the cooktop.
Formica countertop edges must be finished.
The countertop must be strong enough to
support the weight of the cooktop.
Support cleats can be secured to cabinet sides.
OR
Build a support deck or box inside the cabinet
which will support the weight of the cooktop.
–Build the support box using a solid material,
cut a 5" x 5" square in the left rear corner for
the gas inlet and power cord clearances.
Counter Sunk
Screws
Adjacent Cabinet
and Countertop
8"
2-1/2"
7/8"
46-1/8"
22-3/4"
26-5/8"
8-7/16"
47-7/8"
Monogram
FRONT
REAR
HEATING
FRONT
REAR
FRONT
REAR
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Installation
Professional Gas Cooktops
• Lower the cooktop into the opening. Make
sure the cooktop is evenly seated and sup-
ported. A side frame gasket will seal the
cooktop to the countertop.
“L” brackets with screws are provided to
secure the cooktop to the countertop or to
adjacent cabinetry.
Alternate screw hole locations on the sides
of the cooktop allow for varying thicknesses
of countertops or side cleats.
Select the bracket location, secure the
bracket to the cooktop with 2 screws.
Drive one screw through the bottom of the
“L” bracket and into countertop or side
cleats.
Install
the
Cooktop
3
Step
A manual shut-off valve must be installed where
it will be accessible.
Assure that gas is turned off at the shut-off valve.
Lift and remove all open top burners to reveal
the gas inlet location at the left rear corner.
Pull the flexible metal gas line through the back
or bottom of the cooktop until it meets the
regular.
Connect flexible metal connector to incoming
gas line pipe stub.
Turn on gas and check for leaks:
–Use a liquid leak detector at all joints and
connections in the system.
4
Step
Connect
Cooktop
to Gas
A backguard is required for all installations.
Remove the top cap of the backguard by
backing out 2 counter sunk screws. Lift off
the top cap and set aside. Retain screws.
Insert the backguard into the channel on the
back of the cooktop.
Fasten with screws at the bottom, through
the cooktop and into the backguard.
(If a griddle is present, secure with 2 screws
on the left and center of the cooktop.)
Secure the backguard to the wall with 3
screws at the top of the backguard.
Place the top cap in position and re-install
2 countersunk screws. (12" backguard
shown.)
2 Screws
3 Screws
3 Screws
Top Cap
5
Step
Install the
Cooktop
Backguard
Alternate Bracket
Screw Holes
“L” Bracket
Regulator
Flex or Rigid Gas
Line To Regulator
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Installation
Professional Gas Cooktops
Connect
Electrical
Step
6
Assemble
Burners,
Check
Ignition
7
Step
Plug power cord into properly grounded
receptacle.
Replace the burner bowls and burner caps.
Adjustments should not be required, unless
vibration during transit or variations in local
gas supply make minor adjustments neces-
sary.
CAUTION: Burner adjustments must be made
by a qualified technician at the time of
installation. Extreme care should be used if
adjustments are made after installation.
Burner flames should be blue and stable with
no yellow or yellow tips, excessive noise or
lifting of the flame from the burner. If any of
these conditions exist, check that the air
shutter or burner ports are not blocked. If
one of these conditions continues, adjust the
air shutter as required.
–If the flame is too yellow, there is
insufficient air flow, adjust the shutter
counterclockwise to increase air inlet.
–If the flame is noisy or tends to lift away
from the burner, there is too much air. Turn
the shutter clockwise to reduce air.
Igniter
Burner
Main Burner
Venturi (rear)
Air Shutter
Burner
Simmer Burner
Venturi (rear)
Simmer Burner
Venturi (front)
Main Burner
Venturi (front)
Igniter
10
Assemble
Burners,
Check
Ignition
(continued)
7
Step
Adjustable low setting
The open top burners and grill valves have an
adjustable low setting. Each valve is individu-
ally tested and adjusted before it is shipped.
Minor adjustments may be required due to
fluctuations in local gas pressure. Adjustments
to increase or decrease gas flow may be
necessary.
Turn knob counter-clockwise to the LITE
position.
Once lit, turn the know back to the “LOW”
position.
Remove the knob.
Insert a thin-blade flat screwdriver into
the valve shaft. (3/32" blade width
recommended.)
Grip the shaft with pliers and turn counter-
clockwise to lower the flame, or clockwise to
increase the flame.
CAUTION: Do not turn the flame so low that
it goes out, causing the igniter to spark.
When the desired setting is made, replace
the knob and turn burner off.
Place the burner grates into operating position.
Press corner of the grate to the cooktop. The
grates should be seated and should not rock.
The grill and griddle are secured with screws at
the front. They are designed to be stationary
and should not to be removed.
The griddle has two leveling screws beneath the
rear flue cover which can be used to adjust to
the desired slope. The center screw is for
shipping purposes only and should be removed.
Finalize
Installation
Installation
Professional Gas Cooktops
11
Notes
Professional Gas Cooktops
NOTE: While performing installations described in this book,
safety glasses or goggles should be worn.
NOTE: Product improvement is a continuing endeavor at General
Electric. Therefore, materials, appearance and specifications are
subject to change without notice.
Monogram.
®
General Electric Company
Louisville, KY 40225
Pub. No. 49-8812-4
Dwg. No. 164D3333P056
(N.D. 286) 10/01
10659 - Rev. 4
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